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* VomitIndiscretionShot: If you eat moldy or rotten food or drink something obviously bad, you'll projectile vomit.

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* VomitIndiscretionShot: If you eat moldy or rotten food food, or drink something obviously bad, not fit for human consumption, you'll projectile vomit.
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* FutureImperfect: The simulations are... less than accurate to the actual time periods than the simulations suggest. One example is the characters believe that "burning" a CD literally involves putting it on a flame or that microwaves are literally nuclear and mutate ingredients into the resultant food such as pizza and cake.

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* FutureImperfect: The simulations are... less than accurate to the actual time periods than the simulations suggest. One example is the characters believe that "burning" a CD literally involves putting it on a flame or that microwaves are literally actually nuclear and mutate ingredients into the resultant food such as pizza and cake.
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* EndlessGame: Infinite Overtime where you and Temp Bot run the nightshift of any of the four jobs, completing randomly generated tasks of various types. The only way to be done is to eat the exit burrito.

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* EndlessGame: Infinite Overtime where you and Temp Bot [=TempBot=] run the nightshift of any of the four jobs, completing randomly generated tasks of various types. The only way to be done is to eat the exit burrito.



* TotemPoleTrench: More like Totem Pole Cardboard. During CONVENIENCE STORE CLERK, you find a suspicious adult bot that isn't just [[BlatantLies three more recently manufactured bots stacked on top of each other adorned with cardboard and drawn on to look like an adult bot]]. "He" asks for fireworks before giving you a fishy ID card that comes up as incorrect then hands you another one that passes as legit. Job Bot says the technology doesn't lie but before you can sell the pyrotechnic devices, their disguise falls apart and they run for it.

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* TotemPoleTrench: More like Totem Pole Cardboard. During CONVENIENCE STORE CLERK, you find a suspicious adult bot that isn't just [[BlatantLies three more recently manufactured bots stacked on top of each other adorned with cardboard and drawn on to look like an adult bot]]. "He" asks for fireworks before giving you a fishy ID card that comes up as incorrect then hands you another one that passes as legit. Job Bot [=JobBot=] says the technology doesn't lie but before you can sell the pyrotechnic devices, their disguise falls apart and they run for it.
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* TotemPoleTrench: More like Totem Pole Cardboard. During CONVENIENCE STORE CLERK, you find a suspicious adult bot that isn't just [[BlatantLies three more recently manufactured bots stacked on top of each other adorned with cardboard and drawn on to look like an adult bot]]. "He" asks for fireworks before giving you a fishy ID card that comes up as incorrect then hands you another one that passes as legit. The Job Bot says the technology doesn't lie but before you can sell the pyrotechnic devices, their disguise falls apart and they run for it.

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* TotemPoleTrench: More like Totem Pole Cardboard. During CONVENIENCE STORE CLERK, you find a suspicious adult bot that isn't just [[BlatantLies three more recently manufactured bots stacked on top of each other adorned with cardboard and drawn on to look like an adult bot]]. "He" asks for fireworks before giving you a fishy ID card that comes up as incorrect then hands you another one that passes as legit. The Job Bot says the technology doesn't lie but before you can sell the pyrotechnic devices, their disguise falls apart and they run for it.
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* EndlessGame: Infinite Overtime where you and Tempbot run the nightshift of any of the four jobs, completing randomly generated tasks of various types. The only way to be done is to eat the exit burrito.

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* EndlessGame: Infinite Overtime where you and Tempbot Temp Bot run the nightshift of any of the four jobs, completing randomly generated tasks of various types. The only way to be done is to eat the exit burrito.



* TotemPoleTrench: More like Totem Pole Cardboard. During CONVENIENCE STORE CLERK, you find a suspicious adult bot that isn't just [[BlatantLies three more recently manufactured bots stacked on top of each other adorned with cardboard and drawn on to look like an adult bot]]. "He" asks for fireworks before giving you a fishy ID card that comes up as incorrect then hands you another one that passes as legit. The narrator bot says the technology doesn't lie but before you can sell the pyrotechnic devices, their disguise falls apart and they run for it.
* VomitIndiscretionShot: If you eat moldy or rotten food, you'll projectile vomit.

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* TotemPoleTrench: More like Totem Pole Cardboard. During CONVENIENCE STORE CLERK, you find a suspicious adult bot that isn't just [[BlatantLies three more recently manufactured bots stacked on top of each other adorned with cardboard and drawn on to look like an adult bot]]. "He" asks for fireworks before giving you a fishy ID card that comes up as incorrect then hands you another one that passes as legit. The narrator bot Job Bot says the technology doesn't lie but before you can sell the pyrotechnic devices, their disguise falls apart and they run for it.
* VomitIndiscretionShot: If you eat moldy or rotten food, food or drink something obviously bad, you'll projectile vomit.

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* EndlessGame: Infinite Overtime where you and Tempbot run the nightshift of any of the four jobs, completing randomly generated tasks of various types. The only way to be done is to eat the exit burrito.



* FutureImperfect: The simulations are... less than accurate to the actual time periods than the simulations suggest. One example is the characters believe that "burning" a CD literally involves putting it on a flame.

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* FutureImperfect: The simulations are... less than accurate to the actual time periods than the simulations suggest. One example is the characters believe that "burning" a CD literally involves putting it on a flame.flame or that microwaves are literally nuclear and mutate ingredients into the resultant food such as pizza and cake.


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** This is brilliantly used to mask the nature of Infinite Overtime's random tasks with bots asking a random combination of items that are MAD LIB.
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* TotemPoleTrench: More like Totem Pole Cardboard. During CONVENIENCE STORE CLERK, you find a suspicious adult bot that isn't just [[BlatantLies three more recently manufactured bots stacked on top of each other adorned with cardboard and drawn on to look like an adult bot]]. "He" asks for fireworks before giving you a fishy ID card that comes up as incorrect then hands you another one that passes as legit. The narrator bot says the technology doesn't lie but before you can sell them, their disguise falls apart and they run for it.

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* TotemPoleTrench: More like Totem Pole Cardboard. During CONVENIENCE STORE CLERK, you find a suspicious adult bot that isn't just [[BlatantLies three more recently manufactured bots stacked on top of each other adorned with cardboard and drawn on to look like an adult bot]]. "He" asks for fireworks before giving you a fishy ID card that comes up as incorrect then hands you another one that passes as legit. The narrator bot says the technology doesn't lie but before you can sell them, the pyrotechnic devices, their disguise falls apart and they run for it.

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* TakeThat: One of the customers will say, "I'm going to go online and write a scathing review of this store, even though I enjoyed it!", poking fun at Internet reviewers.
* TotemPoleTrench: More like Totem Pole Cardboard. During CONVENIENCE STORE CLERK, you find a suspicious adult bot that isn't just [[BlatantLies three more recently manufactured bots stacked on top of each other adorned with cardboard and drawn on to look like an adult bot]]. "He" asks for fireworks before giving you a fishy ID card that comes up as incorrect then hands you another one that passes as legit. The narrator bot says the technology doesn't lie but before you can sell them, their disguise falls apart and they run for it.


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* TakeThat: One of the customers will say, "I'm going to go online and write a scathing review of this store, even though I enjoyed it!", poking fun at Internet reviewers.
* TotemPoleTrench: More like Totem Pole Cardboard. During CONVENIENCE STORE CLERK, you find a suspicious adult bot that isn't just [[BlatantLies three more recently manufactured bots stacked on top of each other adorned with cardboard and drawn on to look like an adult bot]]. "He" asks for fireworks before giving you a fishy ID card that comes up as incorrect then hands you another one that passes as legit. The narrator bot says the technology doesn't lie but before you can sell them, their disguise falls apart and they run for it.
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''Job Simulator'', alternatively titled ''Job Simulator: The 2050 Archives'', is a first-person VR game. The game is available for [[UsefulNotes/{{Playstation 4}} Playstation VR]], HTC Vive, UsefulNotes/OculusRift, and [=SteamVR=].

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''Job Simulator'', alternatively titled ''Job Simulator: The 2050 Archives'', is a first-person VR game. The game is available for [[UsefulNotes/{{Playstation 4}} Playstation VR]], HTC Vive, UsefulNotes/HTCVive, UsefulNotes/OculusRift, and [=SteamVR=].
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* VomitIndiscretionShot: If you eat moldy or rotten food, you'll projectile vomit.

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* VomitIndiscretionShot: If you eat moldy or rotten food, you'll projectile vomit.vomit.
* WorkInfoTitle: The game has its genre in its title.
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** Copying CDs will indicate that [[DigitalPiracyIsEvil the software is pirated.]]

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** Copying CDs [=CDs=] will indicate that [[DigitalPiracyIsEvil the software is pirated.]]

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** Copying CDs will indicate that [[DigitalPiracyIsEvil the software is pirated.]]
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* DevelopersForesight: The copier machine can not just copy paper, but also other objects. If you stick your head in it, your "brain" will virtually print out.
** Copying money results in it being labeled as counterfeit.

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* MadLibsDialogue: PlayedForLaughs. The dialogue is smooth until the Mad Libs portion. They're also sometimes grammatically wrong such as with "I'm trying to cut down on GLUTEN. That looks very SANDWICH".

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* MadLibsDialogue: MadLibsDialogue:
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PlayedForLaughs. The dialogue is smooth until the Mad Libs portion. They're also sometimes grammatically wrong such as with "I'm trying to cut down on GLUTEN. That looks very SANDWICH".
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* StandardOfficeSetting: The office recreation in ''Job Simulator'' looks like an office from the 1980s or 1990s. Motivational posters are everywhere and everyone works in cubicles with box monitor computers.
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* TotemPoleTrench: More like Totem Pole Cardboard. During CONVENIENCE STORE CLERK, you find a suspicious adult bot that isn't just [[BlatantLies three more recently manufactured bots stacked on top of each other adorned with cardboard and drawn on to look like an adult bot]]. "He" asks for fireworks before giving you a fishy ID card that comes up as incorrect then hands you another one that passes as legit. The narrator bot says the technology doesn't lie but before you can sell them, their disguise falls apart and they run for it.
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** The cartridges resemble [[UsefulNotes/NintendoEntertainmentSystem Famicom]] cartridges.

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** The cartridges resemble [[UsefulNotes/NintendoEntertainmentSystem Famicom]] cartridges. The modifier cartridges you can use after completing all four jobs resemble adapter cartridges, like Game Genie, both in look and function.
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** This extends into the teaser page of the upcoming ''Vacation Simulator'' where the mad libs are CAPITAL and GRAMMAR ERROR.
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* FutureImperfect: The simulations are... less than accurate to the actual time periods than the simulations suggest.

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* FutureImperfect: The simulations are... less than accurate to the actual time periods than the simulations suggest. One example is the characters believe that "burning" a CD literally involves putting it on a flame.
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* TheInternetIsForCats: Your office co-worker sends you internet macros, one of them being cat-themed. "
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* TheInternetIsForCats: Your office co-worker sends you internet macros, one of them being cat-themed. "[=PowerDot=]" instead of Power Point.

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* TheInternetIsForCats: Your office co-worker sends you internet macros, one of them being cat-themed. "[=PowerDot=]" instead of Power Point.
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* TheInternetIsForCats: Your office co-worker sends you internet macros, one of them being cat-themed. "=[PowerDot=]" instead of Power Point.

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* TheInternetIsForCats: Your office co-worker sends you internet macros, one of them being cat-themed. "=[PowerDot=]" "[=PowerDot=]" instead of Power Point.

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* MadLibsDialogue: PlayedForLaughs. The dialogue is smooth until the Mad Libs portion,

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* LawyerFriendlyCameo: The soup can is coloured like Campbell's.
* MadLibsDialogue: PlayedForLaughs. The dialogue is smooth until the Mad Libs portion,portion. They're also sometimes grammatically wrong such as with "I'm trying to cut down on GLUTEN. That looks very SANDWICH".


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** ''This Is: Totally Disco'' Vol. 98 seems to be a parody of ''Now That's What I Call Music''.

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''Job Simulator'', alternatively titled ''Job Simulator: The 2050 Archives'', is a first-person VR game. The game is available for [[UsefulNotes/Playstation 4 Playstation VR]], HTC Vive, UsefulNotes/Oculus Rift, and [=SteamVR=].

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''Job Simulator'', alternatively titled ''Job Simulator: The 2050 Archives'', is a first-person VR game. The game is available for [[UsefulNotes/Playstation 4 [[UsefulNotes/{{Playstation 4}} Playstation VR]], HTC Vive, UsefulNotes/Oculus Rift, UsefulNotes/OculusRift, and [=SteamVR=].



* FictionalCounterpart: The game features a lot of this. "Gigabite" electromint-flavoured gum instead of Extra mint-flavoured gum, "Thyme" magazine instead of ''Time'', "Triangle" chips instead of Doritos chips, and several others.

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* FictionalCounterpart: BrandX: The game features a lot of this. "Gigabite" electromint-flavoured gum instead of Extra mint-flavoured gum, "Thyme" magazine instead of ''Time'', "Triangle" chips instead of Doritos chips, [=PowerDot=]" instead of Power Point, and several others.others.
* TheInternetIsForCats: Your office co-worker sends you internet macros, one of them being cat-themed. "
* EasterEgg: The clock in the office has a note saying "Can't believe you'd TAKE the TIME to read this!" on the back.
* FurryReminder: "Baby" robots are computer chips.



* TheInternetIsForCats: Your office co-worker sends you internet macros, one of them being cat-themed. "=[PowerDot=]" instead of Power Point.



* SpockSpeak: Robots often use overly technical wording.

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* SpockSpeak: Robots often use overly technical wording.wording.
* VomitIndiscretionShot: If you eat moldy or rotten food, you'll projectile vomit.
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''Job Simulator'', alternatively titled ''Job Simulator: The 2050 Archives'', is a first-person VR game. The game is available for Playstation VR, HTC Vive, , and [=SteamVR=].

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''Job Simulator'', alternatively titled ''Job Simulator: The 2050 Archives'', is a first-person VR game. The game is available for [[UsefulNotes/Playstation 4 Playstation VR, VR]], HTC Vive, , UsefulNotes/Oculus Rift, and [=SteamVR=].

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''Job Simulator'', alternatively titled ''Job Simulator: The 2050 Archives'', is a first-person VR game. It is available on Steam and Playstation VR.

In a future populated by robots, a museum has an exhibit where citizens can enter simulations and find out what jobs were like back when humans dominated the planet.

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''Job Simulator'', alternatively titled ''Job Simulator: The 2050 Archives'', is a first-person VR game. It The game is available on Steam and for Playstation VR.

VR, HTC Vive, , and [=SteamVR=].

In a future populated by robots, a the future, robots have taken over most of the jobs. A museum has an exhibit where citizens people can enter simulations and find out what jobs were like back when humans dominated were in the planet. workforce.

''Job Simulator'' is a tongue-in-cheek game where you have a choice between four jobs: auto mechanic, office worker, convenience store clerk, and gourmet chef. There are both day-shift and night-shift options.



* FictionalCounterpart: The game features a lot of this. "Gigabite" electromint-flavoured gum instead of Extra mint-flavoured gum, "Thyme" magazine instead of ''Time'', and several others.
* FutureImperfect: The simulations are... less than accurate to the actual time periods.

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* FictionalCounterpart: The game features a lot of this. "Gigabite" electromint-flavoured gum instead of Extra mint-flavoured gum, "Thyme" magazine instead of ''Time'', "Triangle" chips instead of Doritos chips, and several others.
* FutureImperfect: The simulations are... less than accurate to the actual time periods. periods than the simulations suggest.


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** You can find a ''[[Franchise/{{Batman}} Bot-Man]]'' comic book while playing as a clerk.
** In Office Worker, a disc for ''[[VideoGame/FlappyBird Flappy Bot]]'' is on the desk.
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''Job Simulator'', alternatively titled ''Job Simulator: The 2050 Archives'' is a first-person VR game. It is available on Steam and Playstation VR.

In a future populated by robots, a museum has an exhibit where citizens can enter simulations and find out jobs were like back when humans dominated the planet.

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''Job Simulator'', alternatively titled ''Job Simulator: The 2050 Archives'' Archives'', is a first-person VR game. It is available on Steam and Playstation VR.

In a future populated by robots, a museum has an exhibit where citizens can enter simulations and find out what jobs were like back when humans dominated the planet.
planet.



* FictionalCounterpart: The game features a lot of this. "Gigabite" electomint-flavoured gum instead of Extra mint-flavoured gum, "Thyme" magazine instead of Times, and several others.

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* FictionalCounterpart: The game features a lot of this. "Gigabite" electomint-flavoured electromint-flavoured gum instead of Extra mint-flavoured gum, "Thyme" magazine instead of Times, ''Time'', and several others.



* JobStealingRobot: Robots have taken over the jobs, so people are left to
* MadLibDialogue: PlayedForLaughs. The dialogue is smooth until the Mad Libs portion,
* TakeThat: One of the customers will say "I'm going to go online and write a scathing review of this store, even though I enjoyed it!", poking fun at internet reviewers.

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* JobStealingRobot: Robots have taken over the jobs, so people are left to
to experience them vicariously.
* MadLibDialogue: MadLibsDialogue: PlayedForLaughs. The dialogue is smooth until the Mad Libs portion,
* TakeThat: One of the customers will say say, "I'm going to go online and write a scathing review of this store, even though I enjoyed it!", poking fun at internet Internet reviewers.

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''Job Simulator'', alternatively titled ''Job Simulator: The 2050 Archives'' is a first-person VR game.

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''Job Simulator'', alternatively titled ''Job Simulator: The 2050 Archives'' is a first-person VR game. \n It is available on Steam and Playstation VR.



* BlandProductName: The game features a lot of this. "Gigabite" electomint-flavoured gum instead of Extra mint-flavoured gum, "Thyme" magazine instead of Times, and several others.

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* BlandProductName: FictionalCounterpart: The game features a lot of this. "Gigabite" electomint-flavoured gum instead of Extra mint-flavoured gum, "Thyme" magazine instead of Times, and several others.



* JobStealingRobot: Robots have taken over the jobs, so people are left to
* MadLibDialogue: PlayedForLaughs. The dialogue is smooth until the Mad Libs portion,
* TakeThat: One of the customers will say "I'm going to go online and write a scathing review of this store, even though I enjoyed it!", poking fun at internet reviewers.



** One of the paper bags has Apu's {{catchphrase}} from ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' on it--"Thank You! Come Again!"

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** One of the paper bags has Apu's {{catchphrase}} from ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' on it--"Thank You! Come Again!"Again!"
* SpockSpeak: Robots often use overly technical wording.

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''Job Simulator'', alternatively titled ''Job Simulator: The 2050 Archives'' is a first-person VR game. The game takes place in a future populated by robots. A museum has an exhibit where citizens can enter simulators and find out jobs were like back when humans dominated the planet.

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''Job Simulator'', alternatively titled ''Job Simulator: The 2050 Archives'' is a first-person VR game. The game takes place in

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a future populated by robots. A robots, a museum has an exhibit where citizens can enter simulators simulations and find out jobs were like back when humans dominated the planet.



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* ShoutOut: The cartridges resemble [[UsefulNotes/NintendoEntertainmentSystem Famicom]] cartridges.

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* ShoutOut: FutureImperfect: The simulations are... less than accurate to the actual time periods.
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The cartridges resemble [[UsefulNotes/NintendoEntertainmentSystem Famicom]] cartridges.cartridges.
** One of the paper bags has Apu's {{catchphrase}} from ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' on it--"Thank You! Come Again!"
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''Job Simulator'', alternatively titled ''Job Simulator: The 2050 Archives'' is a first-person VR game. The game takes place in a future populated by robots. A museum has an exhibit where citizens can enter simulators and find out jobs were like back when humans dominated the planet.

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''Job Simulator'' provides examples of:

* BlandProductName: The game features a lot of this. "Gigabite" electomint-flavoured gum instead of Extra mint-flavoured gum, "Thyme" magazine instead of Times, and several others.
* ShoutOut: The cartridges resemble [[UsefulNotes/NintendoEntertainmentSystem Famicom]] cartridges.

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